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Early stages folding in a sit and go tournament. PDF Print E-mail
Poker Sit and Go Report | Online Sit and Go Poker - Sit and Go Math and ICM
Written by Marty Smith   
Tuesday, 16 November 2010 01:39

Yes, this is a lesson in folding (mostly). You see in sit and go tournaments a winning strategy is often the opposite of what you feel like you should be doing. Calling bluffs, re-raising, 3betting hitting long shot draws etc....  uh no. That is the stuff of TV Land, not the real world of low limit online poker which generally requires you to watch from the sidelines in the early rounds.

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Sit and Go Strategy - Do I have to fold my two pair here? PDF Print E-mail
Poker Sit and Go Report | Online Sit and Go Poker - Sit and Go Math and ICM
Written by Marty Smith   
Friday, 22 October 2010 21:37

The six seated sit and go tournaments offer somewhat different dynamics than full 9 or 10 seated tables. You see more hands because fewer players means less time spent on each round, creating a faster pace. Each player ends up in the blinds more often, so you may find yourself playing out-of-position more than you are used to. Which also requires a slightly more aggressive attitude and willingness to get involved in more hands.

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Calculating your M in Sit and Go Tables PDF Print E-mail
Poker Sit and Go Report | Online Sit and Go Poker - Sit and Go Math and ICM
Written by Marty Smith   
Tuesday, 24 July 2007 00:00
Dan Harrington taught a generation of online poker players about using the M to comprehend your stack stack situation at any given time of a tournament. However, the M and MZone calculations are something you should also be using and learning for yourself in sit and go tournaments. The M is more adaptable for multi-tournament play, but in single table sit and go tournaments M has its value as well.
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